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question was asked only to people in the city who have kids in the public schools, the gap was wider. 22% said mayor bloomberg. 69% said the union. more than three to one. this underscores how off base mitt romney is when it comes to the perception of teachers unions in america. mitt romney is so confused on this issue he actually made the case for the teachers in chicago today in the interview. >> education is done at the state level. the federal government provides funding for special needs students and for low-income students. >> it's just that easy, right? one of the main reasons the teachers went on strike for the first time in 25 years was because of resources and the lack of resources in the classroom. it's different throughout the city. they can't afford to cut to federal and state funding. they can't afford those cuts. that's exactly what would happen if a mitt romney became president of the united states. the romney/ryan plan, here's the list, folks. cut pell grants for more than nine million students, eliminate head start programs for two million children, and cut $5 billion in
question was asked only to people in the city who have kids in the public schools, the gap was wider. 22% said mayor bloomberg. 69% said the union. more than three to one. this underscores how off base mitt romney is when it comes to the perception of teachers unions in america. mitt romney is so confused on this issue he actually made the case for the teachers in chicago today in the interview. >> education is done at the state level. the federal government provides funding for special...
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he talked about last thursday's shooting of a 22-year-old. they say he took out a loaded gun and was shot when he refused to put it down. he's expected to survive but the shooting marked vandalism at the mission police statement and nearby businesses. >> this community has worked and struggled to make changes. but it hasn't been enough. >> no arrests were made after last friday's vandalism which has angered business owners and people living in the area. >>> news this morning, iran just test fired four missile capable of hitting war ships. iran says the missiles sank a big target the size of a war ship in about 50 seconds. tensions are rising over iran's nuclear program and a threat of a possible eye tack by iran on israel. a fifth of all of the world's eye passes through that strait. >>> live pictures from new york. delegates are arriving here from all over the world. they are going through the security checkpoints trying to recognize some. leaders coming through there. this is preparation for the big un general assembly meeting where preside
he talked about last thursday's shooting of a 22-year-old. they say he took out a loaded gun and was shot when he refused to put it down. he's expected to survive but the shooting marked vandalism at the mission police statement and nearby businesses. >> this community has worked and struggled to make changes. but it hasn't been enough. >> no arrests were made after last friday's vandalism which has angered business owners and people living in the area. >>> news this...
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talk about 22 and half billion. what they call an astounding number of those, more than a quarter of the principal balance that were listed by bear stearns . this is part of a broader net being cast by government officials and jp morgan will fight the charges. gerri: thank you for that report. a barrage of economic reports making consumers nervous. it would like to be. we heading toward an economic slowdown or as the u.s. economy already fallen into another recession. with more on this, american enterprise institute scholar and former u.s. treasury consultants. welcome to the show. great to have you here. ben bernanke speaking today -- >> very good to be here. >> thank you. gerri: the federal reserve chairman speaking today and said we are not in a recession. it is not likely we will be in recession. very optimistic. very upbeat. are you? >> no. i think we are probably losing momentum if we are not in a recession we are close to. the big problem is at the end of the year if we have not done something about the fisca
talk about 22 and half billion. what they call an astounding number of those, more than a quarter of the principal balance that were listed by bear stearns . this is part of a broader net being cast by government officials and jp morgan will fight the charges. gerri: thank you for that report. a barrage of economic reports making consumers nervous. it would like to be. we heading toward an economic slowdown or as the u.s. economy already fallen into another recession. with more on this,...
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when you look at these, these are discriminating, highly educated voters. they want specifics on how he's going to create jobs and fix the economy. >> if that fails give them free chanel. >> there you go. >> i like it. thanks. >>> what is it going to take to diffuse the ticking debt bomb in american cities? good question. especially since l.a. wants to build a more than $1 billion football stadium. they don't even have a team for it yet. we'll debate l.a. and pensions coming up. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. nation's second largest city but it has one notable thing missing. professional football. but before it gets a team it nee
when you look at these, these are discriminating, highly educated voters. they want specifics on how he's going to create jobs and fix the economy. >> if that fails give them free chanel. >> there you go. >> i like it. thanks. >>> what is it going to take to diffuse the ticking debt bomb in american cities? good question. especially since l.a. wants to build a more than $1 billion football stadium. they don't even have a team for it yet. we'll debate l.a. and pensions...
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liberalism kills whether it's in a family, university, education, whether it's in government and especially in denomination liberalism kills. >> stephanie: well. that's a simple line. there's one theme to that radio show there. >> this guy is basically a crypto historian. he believe that jesus personally concurred america and then wrote the constitution. >> stephanie: yikes. >> but if anybody wants to know how demeanted this guy called "liars for jesus." >> stephanie: what is a wall builder? >> because they are building the wall of jerricho or something. >> stephanie: oh. >> the only reason that -- listen up jews right wingers love you because they think you are about to be eliminated by the second coming of christ. >> stephanie: karl frisch can you hang on? >> sure. >> stephanie: all right. two more skoshes of right-wing world next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ to some degree won the spin cycle in the last wisconsin election. i heard rush limbaugh, oh, they're asking the unions to give up a little bit. they already agreed. that's not what this is about. (vo) jennifer granholm ... >>f
liberalism kills whether it's in a family, university, education, whether it's in government and especially in denomination liberalism kills. >> stephanie: well. that's a simple line. there's one theme to that radio show there. >> this guy is basically a crypto historian. he believe that jesus personally concurred america and then wrote the constitution. >> stephanie: yikes. >> but if anybody wants to know how demeanted this guy called "liars for jesus."...
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the form you're talking about, it's 90-22. and the f-bar is not part of the tax filing. it's done by june 30th each year without extension. so in the 2009 tax return itself, you would not find this form whether he filed it or not. and the amnesty is a little bit misleading. because the amnesty still required everybody to pay 20% at that time on the first amnesty program of the highest value of their account. so although the amnesty was from criminal prosecution, there was a fairly heavy tax burden on the highest value of the account. but you would not see that in his 2009 actual filing. the f-bars were not part of the tax return. >> and what reasons are there, steven, to put money in the cayman islands other than, as paul ryan used to say, to hide your money. >> there are investment opportunities that could be available elsewhere. frankly, he's paying tax on all of his income, so the fact that the money is in the cayman islands, he's created a different trust there to protect it from possibility liability but all the income gets reported whether it's in the cayman island
the form you're talking about, it's 90-22. and the f-bar is not part of the tax filing. it's done by june 30th each year without extension. so in the 2009 tax return itself, you would not find this form whether he filed it or not. and the amnesty is a little bit misleading. because the amnesty still required everybody to pay 20% at that time on the first amnesty program of the highest value of their account. so although the amnesty was from criminal prosecution, there was a fairly heavy tax...
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less than similarly educated private sector employees. the earnings differential is greatest for professional employees, lawyers and doctors. citizens against government waste the nationwide between 2 2-$4 trillion short on their pension fund. back to you. tracy: thank you very much for all that. ashley: we heard from both presidential candidates, america must reduce reliance on foreign oil. learned america's energy independence is indeed growing regardless of who occupies the white house. the image department reporting u.s. oil production is at the highest level since january 1997 and on track to have the highest level of self-sufficiency and 21 years. 83% of the energy needs met in the first six months of the year and has declined by 3.2% from the same time last year. horizontal drilling in the controversial technique used in two states. isn't it wonderful to matter what happens we have no impact on our oil supplies. tracy: imagine. big macs, french fries and let's throw in tv. tv addicts, mcdonald's has mcdonald's tv. ashley: get your
less than similarly educated private sector employees. the earnings differential is greatest for professional employees, lawyers and doctors. citizens against government waste the nationwide between 2 2-$4 trillion short on their pension fund. back to you. tracy: thank you very much for all that. ashley: we heard from both presidential candidates, america must reduce reliance on foreign oil. learned america's energy independence is indeed growing regardless of who occupies the white house. the...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. >>> welcome back to power lunch. i'm courtney reagan with the market flash. let's look at dean food. the stock is halted due to news pending. at this point we have been halted for about 20 minutes or so. reuters is reporting that dean foods is seeking a buyer for the morning star dairy division. it hired ever core partners to shop the division. this is a reuters report. we'll see if we get the news. now pending. until we do, news on this or potentially something else. sue? >> thank you very much
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looking forward to taking all of bell's money. >>shepard: the news begins anew, we are learning more about what the white house knew and when in libya. sources say intelligence agents knew it was a terror strike within a delay, something that says it was the work of a spontaneous mob. the president and governor romney again battling out in the same state today. this time, virginia, where the poll shows it could go either way on election day. the nfl's real referees, at long last, finally ready for some football after weeks of blown calls and furious fans they will get on the field tonight. that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says the hour is late, very late to stop iran from becoming a nuclear threat. >> the iranian nuclear calendar doesn't take time out for anyone or for anything. i speak about it now because when it comes to the survival of my country it is not only my right to speak, it's my duty to
looking forward to taking all of bell's money. >>shepard: the news begins anew, we are learning more about what the white house knew and when in libya. sources say intelligence agents knew it was a terror strike within a delay, something that says it was the work of a spontaneous mob. the president and governor romney again battling out in the same state today. this time, virginia, where the poll shows it could go either way on election day. the nfl's real referees, at long last, finally...
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the reason, investment manager vanguard saying it is going to change the target benchmark for 22 index funds, moving six international stock found london-based ftse benchmarks, 16 others developed by the university of chicago. so losing some traction there and perhaps a little bit of relevance as well. msci, 27% decline in that sook today. back to you guys. >> jackie, thank you. >>> all right, america, take a look at this mystery debt clock. that is not the debt of a country. that is not the debt of a state. it is a city. can you guess which one? >> indeed. >>> and a big wall street bank hit with a lawsuit but before you celebrate, you are going to pay for it. oh, yeah exbaby, they are gonna get us back, america. that is next. >>> let's find out what is happening with the markets now? which are in the red. down on the trading floor mr. bob pisani the nyse. the last couple of days we have found that we have been blown in the wind by whatever headlines coming out of europe. we are getting euro trashed. the same happening at the margins today? >> frustrating to those of us who want to tal
the reason, investment manager vanguard saying it is going to change the target benchmark for 22 index funds, moving six international stock found london-based ftse benchmarks, 16 others developed by the university of chicago. so losing some traction there and perhaps a little bit of relevance as well. msci, 27% decline in that sook today. back to you guys. >> jackie, thank you. >>> all right, america, take a look at this mystery debt clock. that is not the debt of a country....
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the secretary of education arne duncan wants printed books to be phases out within 10 years. he says the move is necessary if the u.s. wants to keep up with other currents. >>> it's a big day for the president, that's because not only is president barack obama getting ready for his first presidential debate, he is also celebrating his 20th wedding anniversary, and because of the debate tonight, the president says he and the first lady, michelle obama have planned a belated celebration this weekend. >>> let's talk about what's going on right now because we do have lots of cloud cover out there, but we are dry, so that shower that we had earlier in hartford county and cecil county, that is long gone, pushing off towards the north and east as of now. let me take you outside. you can see what's going on. patchy fog, dense fog in a lot of spots this morning. we do still have that dense fog advisory until 8:00 and hartford county, bel aire, you are one of the counties that is under that advisory. right now temperatures are on the mild side, the warm side in annapolis and chestertow
the secretary of education arne duncan wants printed books to be phases out within 10 years. he says the move is necessary if the u.s. wants to keep up with other currents. >>> it's a big day for the president, that's because not only is president barack obama getting ready for his first presidential debate, he is also celebrating his 20th wedding anniversary, and because of the debate tonight, the president says he and the first lady, michelle obama have planned a belated celebration...
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myhole thiasak tm tside of their element and have them be educated in that way. >> we know education is important but the ref rage as it's being called, the nfl releasing a statement just a short time ago, nnamdi, they they're supportin the refs in this game with the packer w givet to me straight. >> you're not going to be fined. >> i am going to be fined. you don't know that, mron. but anyway, no. obsl you never want it to be the play that costs one team or the other in a game. they weren't in the nfl last year, so this is all new to em. >> you're awfully forgiving. ouwf forgiving and i kind of know why because you've got a game against the giants and you don't want a ref against you before you start. >> yeah, you figured it out. >> troy aikman said this is a joke. kyourosn tek. idlihaould h been you and the bad call against you. >> yeah, you're right. you're right. you're absolutely right. and, you know, let's -- i'll be honest with you. this isn't something that, you know, we go silent throughout the week abou you know, guys are always talking out it,la ihe locker room are talking
myhole thiasak tm tside of their element and have them be educated in that way. >> we know education is important but the ref rage as it's being called, the nfl releasing a statement just a short time ago, nnamdi, they they're supportin the refs in this game with the packer w givet to me straight. >> you're not going to be fined. >> i am going to be fined. you don't know that, mron. but anyway, no. obsl you never want it to be the play that costs one team or the other in a...
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educate the whole child. that is not an excuse. it is finding ways to make sure we mitigate poverty and we have done it in other places. in cincinnati we have wrap around services around schools that help educate the whole child and make sure kids are taken care of after school, to help make sure kids have a good nourished meal, that they have health care, and that is one of the things that people raised in chicago. people talked about air conditioning a lot. that's to ensure that in schools a third of which start in chicago in the summer that they are not sweltering so we are actually able to help kids learn, rather than see kids faint. >> eliot: one of the other interesting facts in a david brooks column today which sounds remarkably similar to you, three-quarters of the kids who graduated from the kip academy, which is viewed as one of the great charter schools out there, three quarters of those kids did not make it through college, and his point was they did not have the emotional foundation as opposed to the sorts of aspects o
educate the whole child. that is not an excuse. it is finding ways to make sure we mitigate poverty and we have done it in other places. in cincinnati we have wrap around services around schools that help educate the whole child and make sure kids are taken care of after school, to help make sure kids have a good nourished meal, that they have health care, and that is one of the things that people raised in chicago. people talked about air conditioning a lot. that's to ensure that in schools a...
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es seemed indian dance company is rehearsing, those bells each way four pounds. costumes are heavy, too. >> art form combines the spirit wallet as well and what we do it's highly improvisation. >> it's where technique, subtle and beauty and grace develop. there will be other groups to delight crowds at other venues. >> it's the whole bay area and performances we have 120 performances a year. >> they offer educational programs. it's from 11:00 to 6:00 everywhere on cal campus on sunday. >> carolyn: that is great. you can get out there. some of it is outside and enjoy it that way, as well. lisa argen is here now. our es seemed meteorologist with seven-day forecast. >> lisa: it is changing. we're talking about the first part of it being warmer than the second half. let me go on track for today. golden gate bridge from sutro, we had 500 foot marine layer earlier. up the road in point reyes. highs in the 60s but 60s and 90s north bay and east bay and even in the south bay. wide range of temperatures this afternoon. live doppler 7 hd and skies are clearing from pacific
es seemed indian dance company is rehearsing, those bells each way four pounds. costumes are heavy, too. >> art form combines the spirit wallet as well and what we do it's highly improvisation. >> it's where technique, subtle and beauty and grace develop. there will be other groups to delight crowds at other venues. >> it's the whole bay area and performances we have 120 performances a year. >> they offer educational programs. it's from 11:00 to 6:00 everywhere on cal...
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is it for dumb people. >> it's never dumb to get an education. >> stephen: okay. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: so you are prejudiced against dumb people, good to know. okay. now young lady, you have written a book called "this republic of suffering: death and the american civil war" and it's the subject of inspiration for a new documentary, death and the civil war directed by ric burns. now i know there was death in the civil war, okay. but there was certainly death before the civil war. what is special, what's special about death and the civil war? >> the civil war brings to the american people a level of death that is unprecedented, that is unlike anything they anticipated or had experienced before. and it depend-- demands from them a whole new set of attitudes, behaviors, assumptions. so many people died in the civil war. >> stephen: how many people. >> we don't know exactly because the record-keeping was so terrible but approximately 750,000 people. and in today's terms, proportionally that would mean 7 million americans. imagine if 7 million americans mr.
is it for dumb people. >> it's never dumb to get an education. >> stephen: okay. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: so you are prejudiced against dumb people, good to know. okay. now young lady, you have written a book called "this republic of suffering: death and the american civil war" and it's the subject of inspiration for a new documentary, death and the civil war directed by ric burns. now i know there was death in the civil war, okay. but there was certainly...
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you come to college to get an education. it is a safe place. statistically, one of the safest places you can be. there is a mentality that carrying a weapon should be an everyday occurrence, when you get ready to go to class, to dinner, you pick up your wallet, your books, and you're gone. it is just absurd. -- your gun. >> colorado announced that students carrying guns would be allowed to keep weapons in a limited number of housing units. this is how one person reacted to the news. >> it is sort of a policy of separate but equal. if you want to exercise your second amendment rights, you have to live in a segregated dorm essentially. it is probably going to be the safest dorm on campus. i know a lot of people who do not have carried and conceal permits asking to live in that door, because they know it is not going to get robbed, criminals will not target it. >> noah molotch? >> family housing here is housing for students of the university who have families. if i had a family as a student, i would be rather appalled that everyone with a gun will
you come to college to get an education. it is a safe place. statistically, one of the safest places you can be. there is a mentality that carrying a weapon should be an everyday occurrence, when you get ready to go to class, to dinner, you pick up your wallet, your books, and you're gone. it is just absurd. -- your gun. >> colorado announced that students carrying guns would be allowed to keep weapons in a limited number of housing units. this is how one person reacted to the news....
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we need more investment in skills and education. the irony, of course is that what romney proposes, or tax cuts for the rich, slashing government, slashing help for precisely those who need it, slashing government's role in infrastructure, in science and technology, would take us so far away from what we need, i wish president obama had the revenues to do more, but it is the republican side that is blocking that because that party has one idea only. and that is to cut taxes for the rich. we have this multi-brazilian there running for office. his money is in the cayman island. he pays 13% in taxes. he says the most important thing is to cut the tax rates at the top for the. it is mind-boggling that we have this kind of blatant candidacy. people are hurting, people are upset. that is why this weirdness even has a choice. but it would take as exactly in the wrong direction. president obama could have done more and would have done more if the republican opposition had not blocked the end of the bush era tax cuts for the rich, for exampl
we need more investment in skills and education. the irony, of course is that what romney proposes, or tax cuts for the rich, slashing government, slashing help for precisely those who need it, slashing government's role in infrastructure, in science and technology, would take us so far away from what we need, i wish president obama had the revenues to do more, but it is the republican side that is blocking that because that party has one idea only. and that is to cut taxes for the rich. we...
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sales are up 22% i think in september. cars are moving off the lots. i know you were thinking about getting a car -- bentley, rolls-royce phantom -- >> one of those little smart cars. a little convertible smart car because i live in new york city. you've got to squeeze into teeny little spaces. >>> airline stocks also soaring today. >> yes. and to complete the pun quintfecta -- u.s. airways has a fancy way of saying how many people are on a plane -- bums on seats. it was 84.4% which begs the question, who's the point for? i don't know who that is. >> i don't know who that point is. but of course lower oil prices today. as we saw a moment ago, down to $80 a barrel. >> the stock doubled year to date. >> airlines are moving higher. >>> another but bad news for bankrupt american airlines. that company now says it has fixed all of those loose seats which caused emergency landings earlier on this week but it is nonetheless another plaque eye for the beleaguered company. joining us, former ceo of continental airlines, gordon bethune. great to have you on the
sales are up 22% i think in september. cars are moving off the lots. i know you were thinking about getting a car -- bentley, rolls-royce phantom -- >> one of those little smart cars. a little convertible smart car because i live in new york city. you've got to squeeze into teeny little spaces. >>> airline stocks also soaring today. >> yes. and to complete the pun quintfecta -- u.s. airways has a fancy way of saying how many people are on a plane -- bums on seats. it was...
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summit, which involves big names in the education world, including the secretary of education, arne duncan, and former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, this is the second straight year and the need is great. americans are 14th in reading, 17th in science, 25th in math, among 34 countries at the top. this summit's focus is on solutions, one of the big topics today. how the curriculum in our schools is about to change in a big way. our chief education correspondent, rehema ellis is at the new york public library tonight. good evening, rehema. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the numbers you just mentioned tell a clear story, which is why the nation's governors adopted the common core curriculum. this new, tougher more demanding standard of learning is generating buzz at the summit, as teachers are gearing up to teach a new way. at this elementary school in louisville, all 361 students are encouraged to think big. >> every day at jba is one day closer to? >> college. >> college. >> reporter: ranking near the bottom on standardized tests, kentucky was quick to incorporate the tests
summit, which involves big names in the education world, including the secretary of education, arne duncan, and former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, this is the second straight year and the need is great. americans are 14th in reading, 17th in science, 25th in math, among 34 countries at the top. this summit's focus is on solutions, one of the big topics today. how the curriculum in our schools is about to change in a big way. our chief education correspondent, rehema ellis is at the new...
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focus on early childhood education. part of our race to the top is let's figure out what are the dropout factories out there. some schools are really underperforming. let's transform those schools. and in all these situations what we have to do is combine creativity and evidence-based approaches. so let's not use ideology. let's figure out what works and combine that with resources. and this is a big argument and big difference that i've got with governor romney in this election. they talk a good game about reform, but when you actually look at budgets, they're talking about slashing our investment education by 20, 25%. we've already seen 300,000 teachers that have been fired across the country, and as a consequence class sizes have gone up by 5%. and when you talk with a teacher -- i was meeting with a couple of teachers in las vegas -- they said they've got 42 kids in a class, some of them sitting on floor. it takes a couple of weeks to where they try to redistribute to get it down to 35, 36, 38. that has an impact on
focus on early childhood education. part of our race to the top is let's figure out what are the dropout factories out there. some schools are really underperforming. let's transform those schools. and in all these situations what we have to do is combine creativity and evidence-based approaches. so let's not use ideology. let's figure out what works and combine that with resources. and this is a big argument and big difference that i've got with governor romney in this election. they talk a...
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i am brad bell. a parking rug is were closed while police conducted a search. president obama and republican romney will spend today in new york city. clintonl speak at the meeting.itiatives obama will address the general assembly while mitt speaks at an forum.on newschannel 8 will have more in depth report in a few minutes. theus get a check on commute. >> good morning. on the southwest westbound.crash and on 66, mostly volume delays of manassas. making your with your 270, a crashnd on is close to getting for germantown to the spur. is our forecast? beautiful. last one.e clouds will be moving and tonight. showers by tomorrow. a beautiful and sunny. degrees at reagan national. out there.s 46 at dulles. forecast today, mostly sunny. warmer. to 7 the 5. 80 tomorrow but a chance of rain. we will be back at 7:56 with another news update. we will be back at 7:56 with another news update. i'm a professional stylist but ststing my friend's is my favorite. they all love the latest trends but none of them wan
i am brad bell. a parking rug is were closed while police conducted a search. president obama and republican romney will spend today in new york city. clintonl speak at the meeting.itiatives obama will address the general assembly while mitt speaks at an forum.on newschannel 8 will have more in depth report in a few minutes. theus get a check on commute. >> good morning. on the southwest westbound.crash and on 66, mostly volume delays of manassas. making your with your 270, a crashnd on...
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. >> commerce, education and-- um-- the um-- um-- >> okay, libya. president obama supported-- the uprising, correct? >> president obama wants to-- once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob! >> oops. >> jon: oh, right. that concludes our segment "mitt romney is the s.e.c.-luckiest dude on the planet." to physics, right? so, explain this. how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of it.. and less of it? well, i guess the laws of physics are more like.. general guidelines. welcome back! my guest tonight is the reigning king of jordan. welcome back to the program king abdullaabdull abdullah ii. (cheers and applause) thank you so much for being here again. i just wanted to let you know as an emissary of the united states our president, i know, was scheduled to meet with you today. (laughter) he was not doing a stupid t.v. show. (laughter) he was very busy with strategic-- meetings. (laughter) whoopi goldbergstan, i believe it is. >> i heard. >> jon: that the talk of-- you were at the u.n. today. does anyone-- is
. >> commerce, education and-- um-- the um-- um-- >> okay, libya. president obama supported-- the uprising, correct? >> president obama wants to-- once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob! >> oops. >> jon: oh, right. that concludes our segment "mitt romney is the s.e.c.-luckiest dude on the planet." to physics, right? so, explain this. how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of it.. and less of it? well, i...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> among the domestic issues that will likely be tackled in this first presidential debate on wednesday, health care, education, the economy, two days leading up to the big night. president barack obama and mitt romney are in full political mode. so i talked with candy earlier and she believes the pressure is on romney to nail this first debate. if you agree with that, does that mean that he's got to try really hard to answer every question in detail or carefully avoid certain issues or topics that might be pitfalls for him? >> i agree with
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there...
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six out of a team of about 22 confirming that this happened. so there's no doubt in my mind that this happened. >> we spoke with one player from the 2011 red cobras team whose parents did not want him identified because he feared retaliation. players told us coaches did discuss cash incentive for big hits and that after games, players would vote on which player would receive the money. he also said he saw a coach give a player cash. darren, the coach, says those claims are nonsense. >> did you ever suggest or pay for a player to hurt a player on another team? >> absolutely not. i think that they're trumped up charges. i think john zanelli made these charges up in his head and wrote them down on paper and submitted them to, i believe national pop warner. nothing like that ever happened on my team. >> i've been a team mom for two of those four years, so i'm not what you would consider a casual bystander. i was at practices, i was at the games and i've never once heard anything mentioned in the nature of any kind of bounty. >> the local conference
six out of a team of about 22 confirming that this happened. so there's no doubt in my mind that this happened. >> we spoke with one player from the 2011 red cobras team whose parents did not want him identified because he feared retaliation. players told us coaches did discuss cash incentive for big hits and that after games, players would vote on which player would receive the money. he also said he saw a coach give a player cash. darren, the coach, says those claims are nonsense....
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we as latinos have children and have families and we care about their education. romney just wants to cut that education budget. >> let me ask you about the taxes. do you think the 14% rate going back to a story we covered earlier tonight is a conversation in the latino community? middle-class families? is it a fair rate? is this going to hurt him? >> i think here's the problem. most of us would lose our deductions for our kids of $2,000 so he gives $250,000 deduction for millionaires? we're middle-class families. it's not going to go over well with latinos. and the latinos that are supporting romney better wake up and smell the coffee. >> thank you for your time. appreciate it. >>> coming up, mitt romney proves he doesn't understand the science of aviation. you won't believe what he said. stay tuned. by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> up next, mitt romney thinks it's a problem that airplane windows don't open? i'll explain why it's a really bad idea. >>> and in the big finish tonight, the na
we as latinos have children and have families and we care about their education. romney just wants to cut that education budget. >> let me ask you about the taxes. do you think the 14% rate going back to a story we covered earlier tonight is a conversation in the latino community? middle-class families? is it a fair rate? is this going to hurt him? >> i think here's the problem. most of us would lose our deductions for our kids of $2,000 so he gives $250,000 deduction for...
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currently pays 22% of the u.n.'s operating budget. the next closest, japan, pays 12.5%. most nations pay 0.01%. what are we getting for that money? no, really? what are we getting? but back to me, of course. traffic was a bear this morning. so i think the u.n. would be better served somewhere else. i'm sure another struggling nation would love to make some money off the well-heeled diplomats who inhabit the building and tbut like high maintenance wife who is all take and no give, i think it's clear the as you know more trouble than it's worth. that does it for "the cycle." it's all yours. >> sarah elizabeth, you might have considered walking if you were stuck in a cab for an hour. >> i should have. >> it's tuesday, september 25th, and it's presidents and prime ministers at the crossroads of the world. >>> serious issues demand serious leadership. >> let me be clear, america wants to resolve this issue through diplomacy, and we believe that there is still time and space to do so. that time is not unlimited. >> leaders who will stand up against tyranny. >> the iranian gove
currently pays 22% of the u.n.'s operating budget. the next closest, japan, pays 12.5%. most nations pay 0.01%. what are we getting for that money? no, really? what are we getting? but back to me, of course. traffic was a bear this morning. so i think the u.n. would be better served somewhere else. i'm sure another struggling nation would love to make some money off the well-heeled diplomats who inhabit the building and tbut like high maintenance wife who is all take and no give, i think it's...
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we care about their education. romney just wants to cut that education budget. >> let me ask you about the taxes. do you think the 14% rate going back to a story we covered earlier tonight is a conversation in the latino community? middle-class families? lower income families, is it a fair rate? is this going to hurt him? >> i think here's the problem. most of us would lose our deductions for our kids of $2,000 just so that he can give a $250,000 deduction for millionaires? i mean we're middle class families. it's not going to go over well with latinos. and the latinos that are actually supporting romney better wake up and smell the cafe con leche. that's all i have to say. >> annette taddeo, thank you for your time. i appreciate it. >>> coming up, mitt romney proves he doesn't understand the science of aviation. you won't believe what he said. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfect
we care about their education. romney just wants to cut that education budget. >> let me ask you about the taxes. do you think the 14% rate going back to a story we covered earlier tonight is a conversation in the latino community? middle-class families? lower income families, is it a fair rate? is this going to hurt him? >> i think here's the problem. most of us would lose our deductions for our kids of $2,000 just so that he can give a $250,000 deduction for millionaires? i mean...
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this time 22 yards and the touchdown. cal falls to 1-4, losing 27-17. >> we got beat by a better team today. they outplayed us in a lot of areas today. it's always disappointing to lose a game. but seven conference games left and we have to go back to work. that's what i told the team. you know, we need to improve. >> jets in new york to take on the 49ers. raiders travel to denver to take on the broncos. both those highlights for you tonight at five. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> coming up next, it's now just three days away. the presidential candidates gear up for their first debate. what they are doing to prepare. and the east bay students who to be an innovative new class and saved their schools [ male announcer ] the magic of nature blooms in every seed, in deep red apples and in each golden bead. it blends into a perfect crunch you'll savor, giving us the most perfect lesson in flavor. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. crispy granola, layered with creamy peanut butter or rich dark chocolate flavor
this time 22 yards and the touchdown. cal falls to 1-4, losing 27-17. >> we got beat by a better team today. they outplayed us in a lot of areas today. it's always disappointing to lose a game. but seven conference games left and we have to go back to work. that's what i told the team. you know, we need to improve. >> jets in new york to take on the 49ers. raiders travel to denver to take on the broncos. both those highlights for you tonight at five. i'm mike shumann. have a great...
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more than 22 million households, double the number from 1989, and reports that the average debt for a graduate is $25,000. they blame the spike on rising tuition and more people going back to school in this terrible economy which more people are. at the love those folks have graduated but are still struggling to find high-paying jobs. some are borrowing more money to pay their bills. others going back to graduate school and racking up more date and now it totals more than credit card debt and second only to mortgage debt. now a wealth manager for a capital investment management company. student loan debt is a problem. this is not a news flash. >>guest: it should not be a surprise. people do not have money. we have rising prices. the annual tuition increase is about 10 percent a year and it has been that way for many years. now we have more people with less money. because so many people are underemployed, we have people taking jobs in some cases they are overqualified for, with less jobs out there for people just graduating from college. they do not have a way to pay back the debt. >>s
more than 22 million households, double the number from 1989, and reports that the average debt for a graduate is $25,000. they blame the spike on rising tuition and more people going back to school in this terrible economy which more people are. at the love those folks have graduated but are still struggling to find high-paying jobs. some are borrowing more money to pay their bills. others going back to graduate school and racking up more date and now it totals more than credit card debt and...
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, in even doctors biology, chemistry, education. you're still seeing this bias in the sciences. are we ever going to overcome it? >> interestingly enough it turns out at yale, they have some of the higher numbers for women in the stem program. 39-46% of their women or of their students in that program are female and i think last year they had around 40 something percent graduation rate where the national average is 38%. what bothers or concerns me with this is some of this is still unfortunately, biased and prejudices. both from men and women. and that's really human nature and how do we get beyond that? because i think part of it, you see with the study that some women graded men higher and that's because they thought the guy was really more qualified or are you afraid you might lose your position? on the other side of that coin is where men, the bias is that do you want to keep an old boy's network or open up for women? so the other thing that i think we are working on but need to work hard ser to encourage our young women to be m
, in even doctors biology, chemistry, education. you're still seeing this bias in the sciences. are we ever going to overcome it? >> interestingly enough it turns out at yale, they have some of the higher numbers for women in the stem program. 39-46% of their women or of their students in that program are female and i think last year they had around 40 something percent graduation rate where the national average is 38%. what bothers or concerns me with this is some of this is still...